October 2021

Muslim call to prayer in South Africa

Anxiety has prevailed among South African Muslims recently after a law was passed to regulate practices in the streets and public places and to prevent loud sounds. Muslims are afraid that the new law will prevent broadcasting Azan over loudspeakers of mosques.

Islamic fashion market

Banking reports said that Islamic fashion industry worldwide is estimated to reach $311 billion by 2024 after several fashion houses succeeded in adding more beauty and elegance to Islamic fashion while retaining its characteristics of modesty and dignity.

Azan on loudspeakers in Cologne

Authorities in Cologne, Germany have announced that the Azan will be allowed on loudspeakers on Fridays. Cologne Mayor said: "Our Muslim citizens are an integral part of our city. Hearing the call to prayer alongside church bells shows that we value diversity”.

The «dark web»

The websites we browse daily make up only 4% of the internet, while the remaining part form what is known as the «deep web», and its most dangerous part is the «dark web». This video shows what the dark web is and how it has become a key tool for terrorism. https://youtu.be/kJCVi6KZ_N0

Islamic Studies in West Africa

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has raised the alarm about the danger confronting Islamic studies and Arabic language in West Africa due to the lack of subject teachers, which may negatively affect Muslim youth who won’t find anyone to teach them their religion.

«Open Mosque Day» in Germany

A few days ago, Germany celebrated the 15th "Open Mosque Day", amid remarkable interaction and media coverage. German President Steinmeier expressed his thanks to Muslims and hoped that their contributions to German society would receive due appreciation.

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